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1  2|              in the conduct of their affairs. For they had sent deputies
2 12|          from their infancy in naval affairs, they were desirous to return
3 25|           their king; and that their affairs were in no way bettered
4 38|            account of the posture of affairs at Alexandria, understood
5 65| injudiciously conducted, and all the affairs of the commonwealth managed
6 71|             set out upon more urgent affairs (for every body knew that
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